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We can learn a lot about a person if we know what types of things he or she talks about or comments on the most frequently. There are numerous topics with which Brian Kelly is associated, including Oklahoma and Federal Reserve. Most recently, Brian Kelly has been quoted saying: “The institutional interest in this space has picked up again, not that it really died off too much. Institutions are looking to get back in in a meaningful way.” in the article Bitcoin leaps 15% to highest in nearly a month on increased confidence in currency's future.

There's a tremendous amount of bitcoin influx in Japan. It's one of the most popular currencies in Japan. These developments have made Japan the dominate player in the bitcoin trading market. According to data compiled by CryptoCompare, the Japanese Yen is the most popular fiat currency used to buy bitcoin.feedback

The biggest driver right now is you're starting to see institutional investors take a keen interest in the entire sector. I don't think this is hot money. This is real money that's going to sit around and build the new internet.feedback

The SEC is concerned about how most of the markets [for Bitcoin] has traded outside of the U.S. with no regulatory oversight. As of this point, I don't think the SEC would approve the ETF. What would change my mind is if the ETF or SEC only traded Bitcoin on regulated exchanges.feedback

We think the data is powerful because it spurs behavior. It creates a competition among states. I'm assuming, I'm hoping, that a bunch of governors look really hard at this, raise some questions, some state legislators get engaged… Highlighting the really high performers gives you role models, it gives you a chance to look at how they got where they got. We think, across the board, transparency and some light on these issues is very valuable.feedback

It's hard to be good at many things. The value of a ranking like this is we use our judgment to say, it's not just one thing that makes a state great. It's a combination of things. Are you serving your whole population?. You have a healthy economy, but is everybody in the state participating in that economy? Is everybody participating in the health care system? It's a lot of things that matter.feedback

We pay too much attention to Washington, and not enough to the states. And yet, you look at the states and all of the issues we talk about in broad strokes are playing out there – education and health care and crime, the economy and jobs. It is the direction of the country. We're sort of rediscovering federalism. The place was invented to be a federal system, and we've gotten away from that. I think a lot of the political pushback you're seeing from voters in a lot of places is a reflection of that. Washington has become too powerful. It has too much influence over people's lives.feedback

Health care was at the top. I think that's a really profound trend in society. (Among) the states that are really good at that… look at No. 1 Massachusetts, it's a collection of some of the best hospitals, medical researchers in the world that is dominant. The second thing they're really good at is education, and people say that education matters. You look at the top 20, and it's a broad mix. It's not the usual suspects in some ways.feedback

But obviously we don't have bowl practice, and then they get into exams, so I'm going to use next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to do exit interviews so I can spend a little time and get feedback from our players in terms of some of the things we may need to adjust within our program.feedback

I thought we could play with anybody this year. We just have not been able to sustain consistent performance for four quarters. We have shown a propensity for some self-inflicted wounds, whether they be on special teams or offense or defense.feedback

And if doing the right thing means that you've got to put an asterisk next to these games, that's fine with me. We still beat Oklahoma. We still beat Wake Forest, we still beat all those teams, so you can put an asterisk next to it. If that makes you feel better, then that's fine with me.feedback

Tomorrow you got to let the market wash itself out. Maybe take a shot [at some stocks], but have to see how this washes out. The stocks to buy would be fiscal stimulus plays, the infrastructure plays, the GEs.feedback

Everything that these guys said is exactly what everybody in this market now wants. There's very few stocks out there that have this type of growth, that have a dividend, that have a strong management team ... so Microsoft is going to attract a lot of investment money.feedback

Offensively we had two opportunities to close out the game or at least put us in a really good position on the last couple of drives, and we came up with nothing. And defensively, obviously, we couldn't come up with a stop.feedback

I never thought I'd be saying this, since I'm the Points Guy, but it's still better to forgo the miles if you're going to get significant savings, because cash is king. Just be aware that discount carriers charge more for bags, seat selection and so on.feedback

While political chaos may indeed dent the armor of the dollar, it is not giving up the throne as the reserve currency overnight. If a political crisis in the US is not contained, then during periods of global financial stress the dollar tends to rise.feedback

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